* srfi-26 (cut, cute)
@ 2002-10-03 20:45 Daniel Skarda
2002-10-05 8:55 ` Neil Jerram
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From: Daniel Skarda @ 2002-10-03 20:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
during summer I browsed through srfi specification and as an excercice I
implemented srfi-26 (curry-which-is-not-curry :-). I hope somebody with
write access to CVS will like it and commit it.
I found cut and cute macros very handy (they usually safe you a lot of
boring typing and screen space :-) so maybe they should be also part of
ice-9/boot-9.scm.
Have a nice day,
0.
ps: The reference implementation uses define-syntax instead of define-macro.
I chose define-macro since I prefere this way of writing macros and
(use-modules (ice-9 syncase)) doubles guile startup time (at least on my comp).
;--- srfi/srfi-26.scm: ----------------------------------------------------------
(define-macro (cut slot . slots)
(let loop ((slots (cons slot slots))
(params '())
(args '()))
(if (null? slots)
`(lambda ,(reverse! params) ,(reverse! args))
(let ((s (car slots))
(rest (cdr slots)))
(case s
((<>)
(let ((var (gensym)))
(loop rest (cons var params) (cons var args))))
((<...>)
(if (pair? rest)
(error "<...> not on the end of cut expression"))
(let ((var (gensym)))
`(lambda ,(append! (reverse! params) var)
(apply ,@(reverse! (cons var args))))))
(else
(loop rest params (cons s args))))))))
(define-macro (cute . slots)
(let ((temp (map (lambda (s) (and (not (memq s '(<> <...>))) (gensym))) slots)))
`(let ,(delq! #f (map (lambda (t s) (and t (list t s))) temp slots))
(cut ,@(map (lambda (t s) (or t s)) temp slots)))))
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* Re: srfi-26 (cut, cute)
2002-10-03 20:45 srfi-26 (cut, cute) Daniel Skarda
@ 2002-10-05 8:55 ` Neil Jerram
2002-10-05 20:15 ` Rob Browning
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From: Neil Jerram @ 2002-10-05 8:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-devel, guile-user
>>>>> "Daniel" == Daniel Skarda <0rfelyus@ucw.cz> writes:
Daniel> Hello, during summer I browsed through srfi specification
Daniel> and as an excercice I implemented srfi-26
Daniel> (curry-which-is-not-curry :-). I hope somebody with write
Daniel> access to CVS will like it and commit it.
Looks good to me; I'll commit tomorrow unless anyone objects. Have
you signed assignment and disclaimer papers to cover this?
Neil
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* Re: srfi-26 (cut, cute)
2002-10-05 8:55 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2002-10-05 20:15 ` Rob Browning
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From: Rob Browning @ 2002-10-05 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Daniel Skarda, guile-devel, guile-user
Neil Jerram <neil@ossau.uklinux.net> writes:
> Looks good to me; I'll commit tomorrow unless anyone objects. Have
> you signed assignment and disclaimer papers to cover this?
I'd suggest we not put it in ice-9 for now, though. As a general
rule, I think we'd be better off moving in the direction of a smaller
base.
(ohh, and this reminds me -- we still need to fix gensym...)
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